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Mom-of-two Stacy Lazzara is letting her creative juices flow while spending time at home with her two daughters, 7-year-old Ashlyn and 4-year-old Averie. Despite not having any formal art training, ...
The sidewalks at Memorial Park will soon fill with chalk art. The Jefferson City Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department and Capital Arts, a nonprofit organization, are co-hosting the Capital Chalk ...
The Hindu Kush mountains divide Afghanistan and make up a section of the Himalayas. They’re some of the most beautiful and historic landscapes in the world. For example, Kabul sits in the foothills of ...
You’ve seen them. Chalk drawings are popping up on sidewalks and wooden fences across the Crescent City. They’ve become a signpost of the coronavirus social distancing that’s kept kids home from ...
They were just chalk drawings but the art of Halie Kampman’s nephew reminder her that learning lasts a lifetime. Draw me a red dog…wearing a hat…surfing on a wave…in a purple ocean full of octopi!
Around 200 artists have transformed Fremont Park into an explosion of chalk pastel color this weekend as part of the annual Chalk It Up festival. Amanda McDonald, an art teacher at El Camino High ...
Create colorful chalk art using motion, rhythm and blending techniques. James A. Schwalbach guides young viewers through a lively chalk drawing lesson inspired by motion. Learn to swing your arm, ...